My pancake compressor blew a line, it's old and from harbor freight and I've abused it the entire time I've had it. My 30gal husky only runs on 20a and I don't have any 20a outlets anywhere, so I went searching for another smaller one. Found a Jenny Emglo like the one my buddy had brought over, but his was gas and this was electric. The motor said 15a on it so I figured I'd give it a go. It ran for a minute, then popped the breaker. So I got tired of it and ran a new line and put in a new breaker and drilled through the house and now I have a 20a outlet and the compressor runs great. Much quieter than my old harbor freight special or the husky from home depot.
All the ladders were on the 2nd floor and I needed to run an extension cord overhead, my wife wasn't impressed when she saw that i stacked wood and sent a picture to my mother hoping to get her to lecture me. She's a bit over the top on safety.
Ran some cords and got the lights up though, and I have to say I'm impressed. I was figuring 10 lights per floor, I only ended up using 8. And someone planned ahead, because 4' lights and 3 joists between and it lined up perfectly with no slack in the lines, light and cord is exactly 7 joists.
All the ladders were on the 2nd floor and I needed to run an extension cord overhead, my wife wasn't impressed when she saw that i stacked wood and sent a picture to my mother hoping to get her to lecture me. She's a bit over the top on safety.
Ran some cords and got the lights up though, and I have to say I'm impressed. I was figuring 10 lights per floor, I only ended up using 8. And someone planned ahead, because 4' lights and 3 joists between and it lined up perfectly with no slack in the lines, light and cord is exactly 7 joists.



